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Tropical cyclone Maila raised hell very close to Earth's equator – and that's very unusual
Things are getting hectic in the western Pacific. A "triplet" of tropical cyclones is straddling the equator, a part of the ocean where storms have no business being. One of them, Tropical Cyclone ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NewsNation Now) — You’ve no doubt heard by ...
MIKE MOSS SAYS: Barbara, I wonder if there is a satellite loop that is running backwards (some can be set to loop forward, loop backwards, or "rock" one direction and then the other), as tropical ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - We talked in the past about how cyclones, or wet and stormy weather flows in the same direction that the Earth is spinning. Hurricanes, weather systems that bring rain and snow, ...
When spiral formations appear on weather radars and satellite images it can be easy to jump at the thought of an impending tropical cyclone. Heavy rain and strong winds are part of northern ...
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